ugh
Yesterday was a bad day for me.
My stereo in the MINI had been cutting out intermittently for months. I knew it was some sort of loose connection in an in-line fuse (not the one in the fuse panel, an additional one right up by the head unit) for the unswitched power. The fuse wasn’t blown, but something was messed up with it. So, I finally figured out that the fuse itself was broken, not blown. One of the metal end caps was loose. So, I bought a new fuse and swapped it in. After that, no power to the stereo at all.Â
Next stop, lunch. Driving through the parking lot at Burger King, I grazed a yellow pole coming around a corner. No damage, just some yellow marks on the black pastic wheel arch trim for the rear wheel and a little yellow scuff on the tire. No wheel or body damage. the Mr Clean magic eraser cleaned that up well, so no big deal. But a sign that I was just having a bad day.
Then, a friend and I did a little brake bleeding. He’s going to the track tomorrow in a newly finished car, so it needed a fluid flush. And I needed to bleed my brakes after NHIS. We started with mine. I forgot to keep an eye on the fluid level, and when going for “one more” on the last wheel, the pedal went to the floor and didn’t come back. And, I had left my extra bottle of brake fluid at home - we were at his place. So, we made a trip back across town to pick up some more fluid and topped off the resevoir. The brake pedal came back, but the bleed job wasn’t great. The pedal feels about as soft as it did before we started. And, I’m starting to run low on brake pad already, and these pads have only been used for three track days (and daily driving all winter).Â
In the evening, I decided to figure out what was up with the stereo. So I checked the fuses in the fuse panel. There are two for the stereo. I pulled out the first one, it slipped out of my hand and disappeared. It must have fallen somewhere into the depths behind the plastic panels. Luckily MINI gave us some extra fuses in the fuse panel.
Checked the second fuse, and it was blown. Replaced that one, and the radio was back to functioning. But now I had to head to Wal-Mart to pick up some more fuses so I’d have spares again.
Bad day.